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Invasive species are considered ecologically damaging; one of these is the giant African snail Achatina fulica. Originally a native of East Africa, it has attained cosmopolitan distribution and invasive status in the Philippines. To be able to understand the nature of this invasiveness, an analysis of the nature of the population and community structures of this species was investigated.Finally, this investigation may help determine the extent of its variability being the raw material of sustained adaptability and long-term survivability and may assist in managing future negative impacts. Thus, this study was conceptualized.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Invasive species are considered ecologically damaging; one of these is the giant African snail Achatina fulica. Originally a native of East Africa, it has attained cosmopolitan distribution and invasive status in the Philippines. To be able to understand the nature of this invasiveness, an analysis of the nature of the population and community structures of this species was investigated.Finally, this investigation may help determine the extent of its variability being the raw material of sustained adaptability and long-term survivability and may assist in managing future negative impacts. Thus, this study was conceptualized.
Autorenporträt
La Dra. Genelyn G. Madjos es profesora del Departamento de Biología de la Facultad de Ciencias y Matemáticas (CSM) de la Universidad Estatal de Mindanao Occidental (WMSU) en Zamboanga City. Obtuvo su doctorado en Biología en la Universidad Estatal de Mindanao - Instituto de Tecnología de Iligan (MSU-IIT) gracias a una beca DOST - ASTHRDP.